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Such enemies gave some pretext to Coriolanus ' And Coriolanus himself stands out , in Shakespeare , yet more than in Plutarch , as a giant among pigmies . He has the surpassing excellences of the true aristocrat , and seems to embody at ...
Such enemies gave some pretext to Coriolanus ' And Coriolanus himself stands out , in Shakespeare , yet more than in Plutarch , as a giant among pigmies . He has the surpassing excellences of the true aristocrat , and seems to embody at ...
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They ' ll sit by the fire , and presume to know What's done i ' the Capitol ; who's like to rise , Who thrives and who declines ; side factions and give out Conjectural marriages ; making parties strong And feebling such as stand not in ...
They ' ll sit by the fire , and presume to know What's done i ' the Capitol ; who's like to rise , Who thrives and who declines ; side factions and give out Conjectural marriages ; making parties strong And feebling such as stand not in ...
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What , art thou stiff ? stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch and fight with t'other , Ere stay behind this business . Men , O , true - bred ! First Sen. Your company to the Capitol ; where ...
What , art thou stiff ? stand'st out ? Tit . No , Caius Marcius ; I'll lean upon one crutch and fight with t'other , Ere stay behind this business . Men , O , true - bred ! First Sen. Your company to the Capitol ; where ...
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Mend and charge home , Or , by the fires of heaven , I ' ll leave the foe And make my wars on you : look to't : come on ; 40 If you ' ll stand fast , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed .
Mend and charge home , Or , by the fires of heaven , I ' ll leave the foe And make my wars on you : look to't : come on ; 40 If you ' ll stand fast , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed .
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Who sensibly outdares his senseless sword , And , when it bows , stands up . Thou art left , Marcius : A carbuncle entire , as big as thou art , Were not so rich a jewel . Thou wast a soldier Even to Cato's wish , not fierce and ...
Who sensibly outdares his senseless sword , And , when it bows , stands up . Thou art left , Marcius : A carbuncle entire , as big as thou art , Were not so rich a jewel . Thou wast a soldier Even to Cato's wish , not fierce and ...
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